Turns out, Keller Chryst won’t have to move far to go to college in the Fall of 2014 as he has given an oral commitment to Stanford, according to multiple reports, including ESPN.

So Chryst will go to college right across the street from where he is currently the school’s star quarterback.

Here is the story we just posted to our website:

Palo Alto High’s Keller Chryst, rated the top pocket passer in the country by ESPN, has orally committed to play for Stanford, according to multiple reports Friday.

Chryst, the son of 49ers quarterbacks coach Geep Chryst, made his decision public on the eve of competing in the prestigious Elite 11 quarterback camp in Oregon, a camp that also will include Bellarmine College Prep’s K.J. Carta-Samuels.

“I felt it was the best decision for me,” Chryst, a 6-foot-4, 220-pound first-team All-Mercury News player, told ESPN. “Every school had their own strong points, and I just felt I fit in best at Stanford.”

Chryst, who just completed his junior year, chose Stanford over Alabama, Arizona, USC and Pittsburgh.